lay+before
101lay\ over — v 1. To put off until later; delay; postpone. We voted to lay the question over to our next meeting for decision. 2. To arrive in one place and wait some time before continuing the journey. We had to lay over in St. Louis for two hours waiting… …
102lay off — 1) (smb) get rid of workers when business is bad Six hundred workers at the automobile factory were recently laid off. 2) stop bothering, leave alone The players were told by the coach to lay off teasing the new player so that he could relax… …
103lay in — store up a supply of something, get and keep for future use They are trying to lay in as much food as possible before winter comes …
104lay something before — present material for consideration and action to (someone). → lay …
105lay eyes on — see, look at She says she s my sister, but I ve never laid eyes on her before …
106lay out — to prepare (a corpse) for burial You straighten the limbs before the onset of rigor mortis might make it hard to accommodate the body in the coffin …
107set before — Synonyms and related words: advance, affront, brave, breast, bring before, bring forward, bring up, broach, challenge, choose rather, commend to attention, confront, confront with, dare, defy, encounter, envisage, face, face with, favor, front,… …
108bring before — Synonyms and related words: advance, affront, brave, breast, bring forward, bring up, broach, challenge, commend to attention, confront, confront with, dare, defy, encounter, envisage, face, face with, front, introduce, launch, lay before, make a …
109Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep — is a classic children s prayer from the 18th century. The version printed in The New England Primer goes: Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep, If I shall die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take. The prayer… …
110Kenneth Lay — Ken Lay redirects here. For the Chief Commissioner of Victoria Police, see Ken Lay (police officer). Kenneth Lay Born Kenneth Lee Lay April 15, 1942(1942 04 15) Tyrone, Missouri, U.S …